to assess
01
评估, 判断
to form a judgment on the quality, worth, nature, ability or importance of something, someone, or a situation
Transitive: to assess sth
例子
The manager assesses employees' performance during quarterly reviews.
经理在季度评审期间评估员工的表现。
The teacher assesses students' understanding through quizzes and exams.
老师通过测验和考试评估学生的理解情况。
02
评估, 估价
to calculate the price or cost of something for the purpose of fining, taxation, etc.
Transitive: to assess an asset or property
例子
They hired an expert to assess the painting ’s value for insurance purposes.
他们聘请了一位专家来评估这幅画的保险价值。
The antique dealer spent hours assessing the worth of the old furniture.
古董商花了几个小时来评估旧家具的价值。
03
评估, 确定
to determine and assign the amount of a tax, fine, or other financial obligation to a person or property
Transitive: to assess a fee
例子
The government assessed a property tax based on the land ’s current market value.
政府根据土地的当前市场价值评估了财产税。
The city council assessed a fine on businesses that violated the new ordinance.
市议会对违反新条例的企业处以罚款。
04
征收, 评估
to impose a tax, fee, or levy on a person, property, or entity
Ditransitive: to assess a person or property a fee
例子
Every resident in the community was assessed a fee for the new road project.
社区中的每位居民都被评估了一笔新道路项目的费用。
Empty properties are assessed at a higher rate to discourage vacancy.
空置物业被评估以更高的税率,以防止空置。
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